A caller stated his question.  Then Tom and Ray asked him about his accent because they couldn't figure it out.  So they asked him, not with any malice but just as they often do.
 
He replied that he was born and raised in England, eventually lived and worked in Italy, then Australia whose passport he carries.  Eventually he married a woman from Nashville, Tennessee where he has resided and worked for a number of years. 
 
Then one could recall a few of the Aussie-isms along with some Southern-isms.
 
Anyway his question regarded the gallon.  He asked why the Imperial gallon is about four and a quarter liters whereas the American gallon is about three and three quarters liters.  We realize that he used approximations but notice the importance he attached to the common metric point of reference.
 
Tom and Ray didn't know why but said they would find out and mention it on a later broadcast.  They couldn't keep themselves from a joke about British Imperial but at least they didn't joke on the obvious common metric point of reference, at least not this time.
 
Perhaps many of you may have heard the broadcast which is on at 10:00 ET in Atlanta.  If the program is live (they give no disclaimer that it isn't), they often get calls from the Pacific Time Zone (7:00) and even Alaska (6:00) and Hawaii (5:00) Time Zones.  If it is taped, the all bets are off as to when others may hear it.
 
I hope any others who heard it will go to their web site (CarTalk.com, I think) and improve their knowledge base.  For those who didn't, I am sure that my recollections are accurate. 
 
My wife and I must leave right now for a celebration of her sister's 80th birthday party, so I will look up data later and send my email.
 
Norm

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